Comparison of oral and subcutaneous routes of cocaine administration on behavior, plasma drug concentration and toxicity in female rats

Oral and subcutaneous routes of administration of cocaine HCl were investigated in female Wistar rats for food and water consumption, locomotor activity, stereotypic behaviors, plasma drug concentrations and injection site pathology. Animals received either 40 or 80 mg/kg/day by gastric intubation (...

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description Oral and subcutaneous routes of administration of cocaine HCl were investigated in female Wistar rats for food and water consumption, locomotor activity, stereotypic behaviors, plasma drug concentrations and injection site pathology. Animals received either 40 or 80 mg/kg/day by gastric intubation (PO-40 and PO-80 respectively) or 20 or 40 mg/kg/day subcutaneously (SC-20 and SC-40). All groups received the drug or the vehicle for 16 consecutive days. Locomotor activity and stereotypy were evaluated on Days 1, 5, 10, and 15. Plasma drug concentrations and injection site pathology were determined on Day 16. Subcutaneous administration was associated with a sensitization to the effects of cocaine on locomotion and stereotypy, higher blood levels than oral administration at the same dose, and severe dermal lesions. However, there were no differences in any measure between the SC-20 and SC-40 groups. Oral cocaine was also associated with behavioral sensitization. However, unlike the SC route, oral cocaine was characterized by dose-related increases in locomotion and stereotypy in the absence of gastrointestinal pathology. Inasmuch as oral administration resulted in dose-response relationships and low toxicity while subcutaneous administration did not, these factors should be considered in future studies utilizing chronic cocaine administration.
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Animals
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Biological and medical sciences
Body Weight - drug effects
Cocaine
Cocaine - administration & dosage
Cocaine - blood
Cocaine - pharmacology
Drinking - drug effects
Drug addictions
Eating - drug effects
Female
Food and water consumption
Injections, Subcutaneous
Locomotor activity
Medical sciences
Motor Activity - drug effects
Oral
Plasma concentrations
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Stereotyped Behavior - drug effects
Stereotypy
Subcutaneous
Toxicology
title Comparison of oral and subcutaneous routes of cocaine administration on behavior, plasma drug concentration and toxicity in female rats
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